Check Point
Check Point
Max Marks: 40
Time Duration: 30 minutes Date:_________________
–16 − 5 =
–16 + 5 =
2) Write three different prime numbers in the boxes to complete the statement.
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p=s+s+s
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b) Two identical equilateral triangles are joined together to make a new shape.
Draw a ring around the correct expression for the perimeter, d, of the new shape.
d=s+s+s d=s+s+s+s
d=s+s+s+s+s d=s+s+s+s+s+s
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3 4 5 6
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11) Milly divides a number by 10, then again by 10.Her answer is 0.009
What number did she start with? /1
12) Salman is thinking of a number between 20 and 40.His number is a multiple of 5 and
a multiple of 7. What number is Salman thinking of? /1
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13) The table shows the temperature at 08:00 on three days. /2
14)
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a) Which of these expressions equal 52?
5×2 2×2×2×2×2
5×5 5+5+5+5+5
5+5
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b) Write the value of 43
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15) Draw the set of points that are exactly 4.5 cm from the point C. Label four parts the
circle. /2
•C
16) Draw a ring around the number in which the 5 represents a value 10 times bigger
than the value of the 5 in the number 0.345. /1
17) Calculate /1
a) 3621 ÷ 24
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18) At midday the temperature in Moscow was 10°C. At midnight it was –5°C. By how
many degrees did the temperature fall? /1
_____________°C
19) Here are four number cards. /2
45 48 51 54
20) Is it always, sometimes or never true that an even number that is divisible
by 3 is also divisible by 6? Give example. /1
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22)
Num – Yr VI Mock Test Term I (2024-25)
Name: _______________
Max Marks: 40
Time Duration: 30 minutes Date:_________________
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24) Mia knows that a and b are whole numbers and a + b = 10. /2
Use a ruler.
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